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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRII, 13, 1900. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ONLY, Great Easter Tailoring Sale. UNTIL EASTER ONLY, Our Regular $16.00 Spring SUITS (Sacks and Cutaways) and 4 Cobwebs did the & [has been entered for the bia pa year probably t work on the @peedway, ot! @ jroad horses, which takes place on May | {Sunder the ausploes of the Road | g ® | Delivers’ Association of New York, and | Nathan Mtraus, the mililonalre mer-) chant, will drive the big horse and of | course the position of the champion | will be up in the fr | More t [tered for th ) horses have been en- | event and the moat pr Inept drivers of the elty will be seen The Temptations and Triumphs of i kui ! savagely polutely wathlig either in ihe neghbor-' Polloe Thomas Byrnes vent to his entry , " n od uf the college OF ne town N dr stand (he responeibiiity.” | But at last he wugcesded in wetting! Yesterday. staging that he will drive walkel () the door, saying |the care of « (furnace at the nouse of} Bertelus” 2.19% | * one of the professors and of a horse] 1) will be a diplomatic task to form | ARD BLAKE: COLLEGE sTIDENT $13.50 dep my mind not to carry fat cow at {he residence of one of theling parade to aatiefy all and grea can take Of course 1 will) It was the beginning of | considera will be given in placing ve subacription lies as made and everyihing In Hope Co jthe horses io those who enier ears. | @ Q Roane h now 4 ati owing ithough. of course, the records of the 4 ' , t me care e ountll Pf The xecret sociestes ithe shia es 3 ° A) T Order. & f ‘ tt 4 | et hoi ib dered @ ° q By CHARLES M. SHELDON, arn Gnocked su Rants d aaa eee tne unetnae [swing to ihe unk iment‘of o|Meutuarers for the parade have! Boa gay are “ + . ” Vhen Rankin 1 th erm ey far a dents were al! ty o d at the Rosso: ote! Quality, fit and finish guaranteed the best—expert workmanship—attra F Author of “In His Steps. w Rdward he to ‘ We secure Pi Beh Dare We | Broadway and Fortset Aird street, where § id exchisive patterns and shades, be ean custom-mas Marinents ‘ g WAARAAA favived alm ely € | for which hls ¢ O; after Easter, regular price, $16.00, f horsemen coi ao} ke «pal fe the time from his work and studies, and that was the athle FNGLAND: THE AUT HICAGO, U, 8 A; ADVANCE PUULISHT Lone As EYNDICATE h ent throu s additiona! ones from Al Reaver, at the K SATISFACTION OR MONEY RETURNED. § ‘d Copyright, 1899, Grest Mritatn and Ameria All Rignte Reserves 4 Me was faturally very vigorous and |) SYNorsis OF PRECEDING CharTER 464 040000esed outdoor tite farm train ig had developed his! @gggggggecc0000000000 . oa 3 muscles to slow Mads than rap! : | re ments, bul all he needed was gymnastic They lack the sleek look peculiar Ee Pree $ 4 | | | ‘ joyinake a typleal athlete of) ® 1g paste nished cigar, but many’ og Pod : p } m for the had |@ particular people deem thie a vir- ‘Biel : : ’ y be pod Ri, Pawar began }@ tue. Paste ts not always cleanly Iprewed'the toute is hie | ‘ . tf two Weeks’ hard work the eaplatn 'ot| : tot caer) + teig od his part and (opreignt. 1899. in United Siacen of America br | | i Complimented Mite ho Ht Advance Publishing Company, Chicago) . *| “Say, did you r oa Reynolds CHAPTER It " ) 4 ' 4; » ad r your, play’ uf 2 cla tor ASTOR PLACE, Cor. LAFAYETTE, N. Yq H * , \ j ® | night? 4 Willis on the ev 0 4 Temptation and Strength. of / P| that same as the boys were going] ROLLED GIGAR NEAR BROADWAY, J " ool ? itt) u to thelr m8 xi 5) TLLAB came ree / eee aid Edward, much pleased. |@ onnorey stopped abruptly and said ° . he sald if you kept up thats @ “What's the matter?” ‘ t fori yau would be a for ih ; AT 10 FOR 28c. y Hake to take my ' r the Than! ng Pay game |g “t ie tering wet Take to take BI $ ri B is most unmistakably an apprecia- W E; A K M E Ting it because he thinks he will ha H p everything in leg i wie storing. ‘The leas ty really Aner é : e OD ly f ythi in favor than the stock now found iad : otball was the one? subject he was)g 10 many 340) We elakie tt eae Have you read my little book, “Three Classes of Men?’ “Fave to lie about It." added Minke | 5 the pai tleulars grown in a natural tobeeco soll In If not, write for same. It is sent in plain, sealed envelope fe Rankin stopped, ae i ea cua aya" ita 1S the right kind of a tropical climate free, on request, and embodies the truths I have learne "Oh, pshaw! replie in, ws hey tke kneet’ PUR from 30 years’ experience. It tells of my famous DR. SAN ee. raed the wall are took down | the gridiron. ana|@ Best Dealers Keep Them. @ ; DEN ELECTRIC BELT, with electric suspensory, th Bia clube. “Don't be so finicky AP bout ~ aa! | world's greatest home treatment for ali results of youthfu Mething but % iechnicality anyhow HF H at the : ; errors, &c., such as Drains, Losses, Impotency, Lame Bac! ve we Le cane i ¢ ff He ‘em that name 4 * an Magiraean wore sale, it ves sreaah while yor bi ) $0 ahead. It e beat: chance Walker w rofessional, he : jeep. No stomach-wrecking drugs. Seven thousan you'll have.” 1? college pad him #9 to play on tne . te 16hs, Wille tor Lonk (oeaas, It nearky, foo lb ae tee Mf don't just Uke the idea of decett in} team and he registered as @ xopho- | @ | 2 v COR g the matter," Kedward finally eatd tin ale more, taking special couree tn history | TRADEMARK. oliice for free consultation, * = by we or Y ptoloy or something lon't be- oe tating manner “I can't get around fever ih eve? made a recttation in. hie 5 DR. W. E. SANDEN, Broadway, Cor. 12th St., New York, N. ¥ . fact that I shal) have wo pretend|, Ife and he didn't know H 2 O from a Wy’ : AY. 9 70 12 s Ghat 1 own the route when [don't own)» BOrTel, of maciaee y 4M, and Rankin knows | awn it” | the college hir t Sportsmen's Goods, ie associat ion. OF course It's Rankin rose and walked over to where seem? = V/A § TIRE 2E TRUST BUSTED! , feeders gre eee ter Ree me tes mee ee: door, ie “Well, way? Wi) you: ® take the le professors knew that “PN take it,” replied Edward gravely | 4 hot a real bona fae student, | DOWN COME THE PRICES. of ‘Hankin came back and fat down. | © d to re q While he went on to arrange the details! 'P 7 replied Wille carelessly: Bi = enue Ay 20 STORES We Yttie more fully 2 “PE ONLY UNHAPPINESS 1 CAN ‘ood many. rollegen. | 9 B | 15, 000 Si Tube Tires at $1 00 \Finaily he went out and Edward) ® HAVE, NBD, 16 TO SEF YOU UN- OF eusrse the univerait, men found oat . a ) e ° t z something an to lek on Picked up a took and tried to study | Harrr. he was registered ail right ) 8! Diamond 11900 Hartford, Guaranteed Tires, $2.54 Dut he was uneasy, and Willis noticed | 5 t taking a special Pe, UA 8 | , Wl No. 400 Tires. i § it. ‘a they h Play or foretit the gam ie Rata. by Diamond Rubber Co. Akron, 0. | 1900 Palmer, Guar't’d Tires, al! sises..18-7t “If 1 had a conscience as delicate as| ! g | QCARANTPED FOR THE YEAR 19) 1909 Diamond, Guaranteed Tires.......99@8 ( Yours I'd want to trade off for a good] ® to the devil! r elected | $2.75. 19 Goodrich, Guaranterd Tires ......99.9% {ime Logg ee ant Ng ep ‘ to bt Ofanity. eal Aud wiitle Heh he called up | Repair snep ci cs. | 1 Morgan & Wright, G't'd Tires..007¢ ef the Thelf and sut down to nie table, | Edward with a wicam of excitement the | the Incidents in that pariieular | mame. 1g i W. 624 at, rere Akrons, 61.50; Chase, $2; Trentons, $1.25 + opatl his fee on it @nd yawning | © | fret he had m. ‘and I dont intend } nil . replacement and Kangaroo 2de, $1 to $2; Vim, $2; Uwante 4 Mind time, you mean,” sald Edward] « & Te ieee ee res q ime at if ting ie repaire are made, | 7" $9; Hurvards, $1.96. Goking out of (he window ie Sle oat Wunral wetting te heer rat him and his ii | MATL ORDERS VILLaGD. FPECIAL PRICES IN 25 TU lw) PAlH L/)TS TO DEALERR : at depe it’s lote of fun to do} @ © | « moment in the hallway he entered his| curled mt tly t Lh net, bag oy Dietz Lamp. + For the Electro Gas Lamp, 4 ; room. i! corn; there was another ing bac over at his § ? Wilits was biacking lie shoes. It waa] of tt For the 20th Century Gas Lamp ¥ dat his ens se Dede Reb Hed bee a curicus custom he had jase before ne | “Well, T suppose it is, whe pou bolt Guaranteed tO Stay For the Majestic Gas Lainp, . it de he replied indifferently. 5 iy “Consclence never troubles yous yd 204 che mones to pay the |ayked tim what he wanted r He weised and then afided, an it con- | Saag. lit, no bother to clean. For the Bundy Gas Lamp, its. ‘I'pm eu rf “Ty t that 1 t ag tag pie pee Always sure, burns 4 i © H u 6 com o pay that | mus bb. A , repiied Sa tert Ar itt howe, |up the route.” sald iedwand’ coming whistling long enough to aay of course, that Pearsons, | e : kerosene. |For the Banner Gas Lami, \O fn porary tune: at, money and Sate the olnt. ita gummy, student, D| aaa For the M. & W, Gas Lamp, eup outer 1 t quar: ward went gown tothe That their unole| “Yea I can't make myself velleve Though! you came in long upposed fo. be, taking, phys ‘and |@ | Pivdbesd se hia For the Searchlight Oit Lamp,, Cc a rnin eren. ve y to buy stock for the} that the business ls right for me, and U! 5 tan} aut all the physi ie 8 f ui mplete, $ 1.00, | ere very muey ana aia} CMB ws odana ote [mnie a,” we TT nk tbat MSyae ante and wold woth arm che Thar acaleg ibe r Oil Lamps, 89, $1.00, $1.28 m y by much distur iy her brother's con- sul. see hers inkin spoke ro | é nat 4 laboratory, and all the ° knows | @ Seni ali the lying himeclf: aj x2 ON i hen | igtitd, the comraeners nim teens ts mare a We Oris the Colge (of the wrtey a ut on the Bells 5c. | Comfort Toe Clip, as a reeda Was silent a moment and then] show through the veneer of hix outward | Willis took his foot down and stared [CAMPUS But he ca | ti-rust id timid palltencam two partion 10 1] Hight. and he's earning his $150 good anti-rust, 25¢. A ea ea terns think you will go an with the| contract: “What tf { say That'd weil get ot aement isan Shame. seat cmon 0 far. west 20x 25¢ 29e. and 35¢, Others, 5c, 10c, 15¢ o route? 9 back on my contract at thei ou the professors ' award had 1 suppose so." Ratimakes no difference, I can't carry MORAG Cand Det, digs, Revere know that P Fearsons |e only &. student Push Button, flag top, | and $9¢. pair. t cartier than usual * vaper any more. be: ind tha: ie real ge mente Tato ite Mall WTR] But votre mad ontract with me thing he nid was to tefl ay ball? x ¥ 49. Leather Stirrup, Hee ne | und My? me wet ‘yor’. rab ‘i iy bt in hy When ait wae gone Haward studied : i iste : Columbia, &c. Ls 1 qui ht about the) bound by your writt o ¢ e er en : » Ke, ed. she anid as he took | holds 6a to ta vais i seh " waiked on. Rofore he nt to bed he went tol% i . H ap from the hell vucif| Edward w jent a minute. great aston! the window a@ looked out on thel® x 2,000 BICYCLES %, 510, 22 $15. 518, $20, $25 AND $26 iy 4 oe | 38 about it 1 not kr about the law campus ; RR julius Blankensticn. 9 Vesey B. AT ring college | d tor fear ve to know wheiber Rankin # peereens Revneise Univeral & Astor House Ho Keatipas, 1h Morro $29, 8 a genuine baraaic. ee poder Shah te one e truth or not ant honor im to play in AL Went over to the girts’ hall to se i slewiy 1 ain't eek vn a ‘a. oubst : Pe ae Wiad Ree var. Crescents, Monareha, y ake py en she came into the parior she|'°.JD4Ke, “wil pels let me see the contract ve any righ ey yusiness wi < 7 Bice tally weer Th Weel anything else to do T] Rankin Meaiteted: but he knew chat | about things, ise dor there | whole. team acted a atient Tie tn the] Wow Astor ide away a VILI IS, Branch Store, 110 to 116 Nassau St, Fwould do-it.” sail Wilwardauwadiy, | Blake . tle | isn'ta boyeih the college that dacent |eane of Pearsons? . eS Also at 23 Park Row, opposite Post-Office. was pel ally vt an wor bout It, anyway, 1 vit You Worry al opened a drawer in his desk and threw | know the whole miserable bualne of |, The a nnn ERE t want to spoll your happiness.” the paper on the table, paper route deception is iyt wo of | could idn't be anything very wrot x ‘The only unhappiness | can have. eT no time mentioned here,’ sald am, T know It, because I've And of course {t was none of his bus i ao sa ae : | Nets to see vou unhappy, Freeda | Kdward, reading the clause aloud. “I)4 year at a time f Ww ness gy» B Corttenat {replied imp: leively. And then she kire-d | promine to carry the papers for eo much | tise uf >” Wa], Yet he bad only just fough: out one agg * in Corwmnbus A him. « (fae she seldom Mid, but the a Week, and to keep up the 6 \ , Evidences and | atti giet ng the same line $i Columbus Ave. & vind s heart wax at the steht af subscribers. bul the agreeme brains enough wou he have tego erounh I let - & eg eg, i whut iruly Imagined of her broth- ‘ ‘ ference betwee) a ie | Tecmerrew'e chap 3 : 5 . ers struggle | the “"'s hi “n vit ‘smith. Bs Mest om . ” ‘ Willis Tesnaed into (he WAN wiih tw , Ko, the truth, sy Inanc Starr, 2 Bast 135 For Opening of Bicycle Season, . S14 habits of tran hree other « dents just as Cdward! fire! . L. Mockweil 78 Bleec: cil . and he told hin » awepaper toute and his win Rankin. For a moment he choked The tears | or mument he ska Ula Tauber, ® tioad Bt We will exchange f urnel and went dle! gaulon your prom! | anything, Thenticertoctoe as : y Rankin, using Au argument he r Phe nent few days were a test of B — Greater New York. aun” we FA , e went out acroas the| Would have thought of with another | ward Blake's purposes i sal bad vl for, there were, aliees [camplie and staried toward his home.” | student # For a week he used every spare mo- : 4 i Dw Volts lefore he pul his foot on the steps of Mm nol under any moral obigations| ment of his time trying to And some you never told me tha He the building he had gone over the Whole to continue lying 23 thing + 10 doe peice pk this morning and boxed six rounds mith! you ean Ileten from the outside to her very dangerous Agshier for eix| night for Sullivan, and then eald he Ryer in the afternoon, Dankhorm whe what's golng on you can't see a thing POU Weuld be on nd again at 2 thie 4 ape . ' i afternoon to artange the macch matched with Fitselmmens we H- between Gus and youre iruly.” HANRAHAN AND GOFF FIT. Harris has agreed vo make (he mat we join the Loch Arbor camp 0} {was another (ea-round melee this put Nanrahan of the New West sige |&t 01 which was Sullivan's Monday, He will be used ax a sluaeing morning, and from what could be heard A ¢. and Charley Goff. the California | Proposition odel wh i GARONER AND FLAHERTY. ae Perlected Ges Loy one a a mo-| “Anyway vou are under ¢ 3: won, being fighter rful as the an big and it was fast, sar) work, The two will Too Lea ing Oil | ampol the We wm Ryan and add one row to thelr bow 0 [Jack Jeffries will work as the ehifty One i shay diaries was cs nett fe ° ada splelgiaene ba {Mow tie the woales at pounds He weight who has asked Corbett several there will rary asi 4 FOR ANY OLD LAMPS OF WHATEVER MAKE « [wants toning down. Ry o Wb. lel tines le eh Rib oot fie sa fe ten-round Tommy Felts, | of Low :| Burgundy, Very Old Vintage jtoo big for comfort, and, veing tn of pearly two hundred, with plenty o se bed Pa BR ad = * es epert. Conn, on May % qe Lf ne ree Since agrezing to exchange new lamps Sor od foe bay bexaet fede pled | stined to, leon gre eaupols the baller: brawn, bat Ca simply played with HAWKINS TO FIGHT DALY. jhe thelr third tattle iaelr two prev ‘ gn | method of poh aig Gert! ios perp gee t be them fo ger | Brady is expected here wexi Sunday having bad quile ¢ * Sneath whine, the clever “Teta Square Man | —_—— have been: secured hy Mat * NATIONAL A. C. A.C. BOUTS, for W D BEHIND RS. 1 ee Tape a ery ue’ The National Athiette Club, Brooklyn “1 vie, or suerte’. i ; box al WS pounds for W per cent. of the d tole card tor Baturday| GLb MATURED FONTS AND BUIEKRY, i * Brose receipis ; _ : 1 peice, 8E.Me “v Offer Will Ceas e April ari sia ees ein, [OPEN Woetan tne roma , SULLIVAN DIONT APPEAR, Rin: tc in yonee| RIN Orie uatoeas pag hn 4 7: ; See Min Mowe with 6 16 pounds, Maxew Haugh of PARK, N. J.. April 1A he proposed maich beiween Terry | Hrookiy™. nnd Phil Dever sot Stw THE 20TH CENTURY MFG. CO., RYAN HOT AFTER M’COY. | S-tioeen end Dive’ auiitan, fone of Piiadeip Sear 6) per a HY Wises SS. Now Yesk: Gays (Special to The Brening Wort) war to have been arranged yesterday | ton. LAKEWOOD, April i2—The usual Tommy Ryan, the Byracuse mid afternoon, War hot wing 'o| frey, of ‘w York, pugilistic enthusisete were promot!y on ME Who le at presen: sting Jim nan ap Puy of " oe for aie ¢ . f i] 2 view KOR hand at Corbett’s quarters this morning (Jemriee 1m his preparation for ming 2 MOUNTALN a a fae Ch : PURE PERFECTION RY. whee the big fellow. waiked in. and fe" oe yes Ping oielh a Se é though they were allowed to remain 3 +3 —, . as spectators of part of the morning's (ne, MAY Deen Irving for a —_ poy? pi cold Seerete Sooeel Hretin work, they were courteously ake! to ef ‘rior ‘arated and athe pomp: sep outside during Corbett's go with |) oe ee wee fe part of the city Aid vheimity fre | Rubtin, Corbett has many ncquaint- atedly by refusing jo meet him. Iya A ENHEIMER feriher states that if MoCoy will agree 4 fnces here, and if they al! come « ee P. t D } \" FLEG BROs. the room would be pr wt at ie any dates poe ae Semen e er oe ger 4 Ln Biter ate TOs. s M’COY’S BOUT IN PHILA. | : Al Medterray, the representative of the Pens Arc A.C. of Phi ala, in yesierday Pye ad dae Gos-

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